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Role of the party in the otherwise bipolar electoral scene of the State is changing equations
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Role of the party in the otherwise bipolar electoral scene of the State is changing equations
The emerging presence of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the State’s traditionally bipolar electoral scene may benefit the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the upcoming Assembly polls.
The results of the previous Assembly elections show that the rise in vote-share of the BJP in the State has been damaging the prospects of the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) more than that of the Left alliance.
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Caste, religion take centrestage in poll debate
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BJP steps up Hindutva campaign, CM dares Oppn. to discuss welfare issues
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BJP steps up Hindutva campaign, CM dares Oppn. to discuss welfare issues
Political narrative in Kerala is becoming increasingly focussed on caste and religious issues as the State is all set to vote for a new government.
The BJP stepped up its Hindutva campaign this week by harping on its pet topics, ‘love jihad’ and the ‘disproportionate allocation of minority benefits.’
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday raised the tempo of saffron campaign by accusing both the LDF and the UDF of supporting the ‘jihadist’ forces while blaming the State government for not passing an ‘anti-love jihad’ legislation.
BDJS off the block, announces first list
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Likely to contest only in 30 seats, skipping a few in Malabar
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Likely to contest only in 30 seats, skipping a few in Malabar The Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), a constituent of the National Democratic Front (NDA), on Tuesday announced the first list of candidates for the Assembly polls in the district.
It was released by party president Thushar Vellappally. The party will field P.S. Jyothis, former Thanneeermukkom grama panchayat president and CPI(M) leader, from Cherthala. Sources said Mr. Jyothis quit the CPI(M) after being denied the ticket to contest the Assembly polls.
Kerala BJP leaders chalk out plans to win 2021 Assembly polls
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Thu, Dec 24 2020 18:51 IST |
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Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 24 : Buoyed by impressive showing in recent local body polls, BJP leaders in Kerala on Thursday chalked out plans to win the 2021 Assembly elections, even as the party has gone into social engineering mode to broaden its base in the southern state.
The BJP s core committee held its meeting at Kochi from Thursday morning till evening. BJP leader CP Radhakrishnan, incharge of Kerala state unit, told the media that participants in the meeting had come out with clear-cut plans to ensure the 2021 victory.